With its WiFi & 3G Web connection, the iPhone is a impressive gadget for keeping up to date with all the latest news and current affairs, and here are the 4 topmost ways of receiving the newest information.
Sky News App
The Sky News App presents upto date news to your iPhone, using a streamlined and attractive Interface. Categories run along the top of the interface and are changed between with a touch, and the news articles in each category appear with a thumbnail picture down the interface; it’s an interface that works great.
Sky does video presentations very well, and for a lot of the stories, there is an accompanying video news report from the Sky News Room. There is also a real-time feed of the Sky News Channel available by selecting the Live TV icon at the bottom of the interface. Chat Forums and Social Media Tools are also provided for sharing your option on articles. With Sky, you know what you are getting, the latest well-presented news, brilliant video, and streaming access to a live TV News station.
BBC News App
The BBC is one of the longest established news providers and is well known and counted on for providing the latest headlines worldwide thanks to their army of reporters around the world. They also have an agenda for developing technology and using it very well (e.g., their great iPlayer service), so it’s not a surprise to see that they have their own iPhone application. The BBC News app presents the news in more of a Magazine formatted interface than that of the Sky News App, with the topics presented vertically down the screen with the articles in
Each topic running horizontally on a scrolling timeline. The interface tends to be a little more fiddly and clunky to use than the Sky Interface. Still, the detail in the articles is equal with Sky and occasionally offers different slants or prominence on news stories. Multimedia is used well, with Video reports being used where appropriate, and a live feed is supplied to the BBC News Channel. Although the BBC news App may lack a bit of the display gloss of the Sky News App, it’s a significant source of news and compliments the Sky App wonderfully.
The Telegraph Mobile App
The Telegraph is a famous News Paper in England, and they were one of the first British News Papers to make available an electronic service to mobile phone readers. Offering highly in-depth articles (like the style you would read in a written newspaper), the Telegraph App provides a good read for those times when you have a little more time to absorb the news.
The Telegraph App provides a good option for those wanting to read about the news, and an updated version of the App is due shortly. The App Interface is minimal with the topics and the top few articles in each Category running from top to bottom on the screen. You can see more stories in each category by selecting the category name. The Telegraph doesn’t match the BBC or Sky Apps for visual design. However, it does provide a nice photo roll function where you can see collections of brilliant photographs from the telegraphs archive, useful facilities to share articles using Social media are also provided.
TV Catchup Website
The TV Catchup Website lets you watch live TV on your iPhone, and it provides a great alternative for those wanting to watch the read rather than the news or for those not wishing to install an app on their handset. By registering with the TV Catchup Website, you get free access to several live TV channels, including BBC News, Sky News & BBC Parliament, providing the perfect way of viewing upto date news as it happens. The video quality tends to be a little slower than the dedicated apps but may require less bandwidth as it works well over 3G networks. In conclusion, using any or all of the above facilities will provide you with the latest upto date news and opinion straight to your mobile phone.